Walmart in Congressional Sights Again over Mexican Bribery Charges
January 10, 2013 by Paul AusickSpecifically, an email dated October 15, 2005, from the company’s international general counsel to “Mike” and another Walmart executive:
The attached memorandum summarizes an interview conducted earlier this month with a former WALMEX in-house lawyer. The lawyer was terminated in September 2004 after 28 years with the company. The lawyer asserts in some detail alleged corruption by various WALMEX associates, including senior people.
You’ll want to read this. I’m available to discuss next steps.
The attached memo delineates specific contributions made at specific times to Mexican officials. Is this the smoking gun? Last month, a Walmart spokesman denied that any company executive “knew anything about corruption” at the Teotihuacan location, according to the Congressmen’s letter to Duke.
Walmart’s shares have fallen about 1% today, to $67.93 in a 52-week range of $57.18 to $77.60.
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